Sentence examples for has become a mark from inspiring English sources

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This is an Open in which "saving a bogey" has become a mark of honor.

Support for abortion has become a mark of orthodoxy among the political elite.

Collecting them was once a hobby for rich individuals, but over the past 50 years acquiring authors' complete archives has become a mark of status for universities and libraries.

He came in at an obscure corner of the airport and the mayor of Los Angeles greeted him in the cryptic, cool manner that has become a mark of patriotism among the American officials who have the misfortune to be cast as his hosts.

But it's also a phone where the flexibility that has become a mark of CyanogenMod is also on display.

Appearing in it, both behind the lens and in front, has become a mark of distinction.

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Impermanence had become a mark of progress, not of decay.

When "language itself in fact, had become a mark of alienation" she leaves the city for university.

And once again the badge of honour of joining the zone would have become a mark of humiliation.The coalition government insists that it can avoid a rescue.

Cut off from occupied Europe, his books burned by the Nazis, this most cosmopolitan of souls lost the will to survive in an age in which the German language itself had become a mark of shame.

The fire-blackened timbers and gash in the roof of the neat, daffodil-yellow building at No 30 Ernst Thälmann Strasse have become a mark of Cain for Tröglitz, a sleepy village of 2,800 inhabitants in eastern Germany, just a couple of hours south of multicultural Berlin.

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